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Customer Newsletter for 01/08/2019

Save the Village! Save the World!

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Free PDF of the Week

This is an easy to run adventure made for around 7th level characters! The party will be hired to hunt a Hydra that has ravaged a nearby town, though along the way they will encounter more then what they signed up for!

What's New on DMsGuild?

Lost Laboratory of Kwalish - Now Available IN PRINT!

Lost Laboratory of Kwalish explores an alternate expedition into the Barrier Peaks. The legendary inventor disappeared in the peaks eons ago… as it turns out, finding a crashed planar ship and studying its technology to fuel his own experiments—only now, Kwalish’s lost research is desperately needed!

This adventure explores two locations within the Barrier Peaks, and includes new monsters, magic items, and spells, plus sci-fi trinkets, random encounters, and even rumors of the area submitted by the player community! Further featuring new art, maps (from Claudio Pozas), and even a cartoon (from Jason Thompson)—as well as the famed suit of powered armor, as edited by Jeremy Crawford on the Dragon+ livestream!

Best of all, all monies that Wizards of the Coast receives from sales of this PDF are donated to Extra Life. Your purchase of this adventure goes to a truly great cause!

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Want to make some custom paper miniatures with your adventuring party? With my Paper Small bases, you and your pals can concentrate on making the clothing, hair, weapons and tools - and you can easily change them out as you level up!

In addition to the these 13 blank character bases, there is a full-color Riot Bonezerker - my own tiefling ranger from d20 Dames. You can use this as a prototype example. Download for your tabletop game, classroom, smaller siblings/kiddos or a crafternoon! In my ten years of teaching kids AND adults comics creation and character creation, a big hump is making it 'look realistic'. To give your players some agency in how their characters can look and an ego boost, provide them with these bases and they can make the important parts: the fireball spell, a bread sword or a sweet bronzed helmet! But as you can see from some of the examples below - it's totally fine to draw straight onto the base instead of making separate clothes with tabs.

Instructions included on how to cut and stand; most importantly, print out on cardstock paper OR gather some glue and light cardboard (like cereal box thickness) to create your own Battle Backing!